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BioInformatics Analysis of Cancer Pathways Using Spotfire Michael Moorhouse, PhD. with material supplied by: Peter van der Spek, PhD. Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, Department of Bioinformatics Making Decisions in a Clinical Environment Genome Research & Epidemiology Forensics Diagnostic Classification & Clinical Trials Erasmus Medical Center Rotterdam, The Netherlands Disease Management - the future •Classifying biological subgroups •Identifying novel targets for therapy New opportunities for disease management •Companion diagnostics for directed therapy •Assessing and managing risk Morphological Differences are Characterized by Different Gene Signatures Dataset: Pomeroy et al. Nature 415, 436-442 (2002) Brain Tumour Classification MD MGlio AT/RT CNS AT/RT Renal/Extrarenal Ncer PNET Dataset: Pomeroy et al. Nature 415, 436-442 (2002) MD Mglio -3 -2 Rhab -1 0 Ncer PNET +1 standard deviation from mean +2 +3 M93119 M30448 S82240 D80004 D76435 X83543 X62534 M96739 U26726 HG311-HT311 X86693 M93426 U48705 X86809 U45955 U53204 X13916 D87258 Z31560 M32886 J04164 M12125 D29958 D17400 D83174 D83735 D84454 L38969 U12465 D80005 D87463 U90902 D26070 X63578 Z15108 L35592 L10338 L33243 L77864 J04469 M80397 X14830 U97018 HG4178-HT4448 K02882 X52228 U22314 D29675 S82471 M54951 INSM1 Insulinoma-associated 1 Casein kinase II beta subunit RhoE KIAA0182 gene Zic protein APXL Apical protein HMG2 High-mobility group NSCL-1 11 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type II Ribosomal Protein L30 High endothelial venule PTPRZ Protein tyrosine phosphatase DDR gene Major astrocytic phosphoprotein PEA-15 Neuronal membrane glycoprotein M6b Plectin (PLEC1) LDL-receptor related protein Serin protease with IGF-binding motif SOX2 SRY (sex determining region Y)-box 2 SRI Sorcin RPS3 Ribosomal protein S3 Skeletal beta-tropomyosin KIAA0116 gene PTS 6-pyruvoyltetrahydropterin synthase CBP1 Collagen-binding protein 1 Adult heart mRNA for neutral calponin UDP-galactose translocator Thrombospondin 3 (THBS3) RPS11 Ribosomal protein S11 KIAA0183 gene KIAA0273 gene Clone 23612 mRNA sequence Type 1 inositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptor Parvalbumin PRKCZ Protein kinase C, zeta Germline mRNA sequence SCN1B Sodium channel PKD1 Polycystic kidney disease protein 1 Stat-like protein (Fe65) Mitochondrial creatine kinase (CKMT) POLD1 Polymerase (DNA directed), delta 1 CHRNB1 Cholinergic receptor, nicotinic, beta polypeptide 1 Echinoderm microtubule-associated protein homolog HuEMAP Af-17 IGHD gene MUC1 Mucin 1, transmembrane Neural-restrictive silencer factor Inducible nitric oxide synthase gene SSX3 Human atrial natriuretic factor gene Classic -3 -2 -1 Desmoplastic 0 standard deviation from mean +1 +2 +3 HG1980-HT2023 U63842 X67951 X64330 J03241 U44839 Z27113 X12447 U73328 U59913 Z75190 X15183 U61263 L07515 M34677 U40391 D16611 L37127 U33839 X81817 X51804 Y09305 X14885 X57398 X02152 X64364 U04806 U52191 M35296 D50840 S69189 L03785 M82919 U65092 S49592 D79994 X95586 U79299 X71973 U31342 U48437 D86957 HG2279-HT2375 Z19585 M16405 U32315 U11701 Y11251 U68018 M81181 U58334 L38490 Tubulin, Beta 2 NeuroD3 gene PAGA Proliferation-associated gene A ATP-citrate lyase TGFB3 Transforming growth factor, beta 3 Putative ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase (UHX1) H.Sapiens gene for RNA polymerase II subunit ALDOA Aldolase A DLX7 Distal-less homeobox 7 SMAD5 Apolipoprotein E receptor 2 Human mRNA for 90-kDa heat-shock protein Acetolactate synthase homolog Human heterochromatin protein homologue (HP1) Human nested gene protein gene (coag. factorVIII) Serotonin N-acetyltransferase gene CPO Coproporphyrinogen oxidase RNA polymerase II No description available BAP31 Human PMI gene for a putative receptor protein Protein kinase, Dyrk4 Transforming growth factor-beta 3 (TGF-beta 3) NME1 Non-metastatic cells 1 (NM23A) LDHA Lactate dehydrogenase A BSG Basigin FLT3/FLK2 ligand mRNA SMCY (H-Y) mRNA Tyrosine kinase arg gene Ceramide glucosyltransferase Peroxisomal acyl-coenzyme A oxidase MYL5 Myosin, light polypeptide 5 GABRB3 Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) A receptor, beta 3 Melanocyte-specific gene 1 (msg1) Transcription factor E2F like protein KIAA0172 gene PSMB5 Proteasome subunit, beta type, 5 Human neuronal olfactomedin-related ER localized protein GPX4 Phospholipid hydroperoxide glutathione peroxidase Human nucleobindin gene Amyloid precursor-like protein 1 KIAA0202 gene Triosephosphate Isomerase THBS4 Thrombospondin 4 Human m4 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor gene Syntaxin 3 LIM-homeobox domain protein (hLH-2) Novel member of serine-arginine domain protein, SRrp129 Mad protein homolog (hMAD-2) ATP1B2 ATPase, Na+/K+ transporting, beta 2 polypeptide Bcl2, p53 binding protein Bbp/53BP2 ARF4L ADP-ribosylation factor 4-like HG3543-HT3739 X53331 X65724 D14530 Y00757 U25789 L27560 X83543 X52966 L06797 M14745 HG3431-HT3616 D79205 D82345 D38549 U14972 X59841 J03242 HG3214-HT3391 X06617 J02611 X16064 Z74616 L40386 X04741 M55210 M96739 U73304 M65292 HG311-HT311 M83233 U07919 X57959 J04080 X76029 U14973 U24576 L41066 X60489 M62843 HG662-HT662 HG613-HT613 L42379 M13241 U12404 M55998 S82240 U78027 X06700 D13413 M74719 M93119 M92287 HG33-HT33 Insulin-Like Growth Factor 2 MGP Matrix protein gla NDP Norrie disease protein 40S Ribosomal protein S23 SGNE1 Secretory granule, neuroendocrine protein 1 Ribosomal protein L21 Insulin-like growth factor binding protein 5 (IGFBP5) APXL Apical protein (Xenopus laevis-like) RPL35A Ribosomal protein L35a Human (clone L5) orphan G protein-coupled receptor BCL2 B Decorin Ribosomal protein L39 NB thymosin beta KIAA0068 gene Ribosomal protein S10 PBX3 IGF2 Insulin-like growth factor 2 (somatomedin A) Metallopanstimulin 1 RPS11 Ribosomal protein S11 APOD Apolipoprotein D Human mRNA for translationally controlled tumor protein COL1A2 Collagen, type I, alpha-2 DP2 (Humdp2) Human mRNA for protein gene product (PGP) LAMC1 Laminin, gamma 1 NSCL-1 CB1 cannabinoid receptor (CNR1) gene HFL1 H factor (complement)-like 1 Ribosomal Protein L30 TCF12 Transcription factor 12 ALDH6 Aldehyde dehydrogenase 6 RPL17 Ribosomal protein L7 C1S Complement component 1, s subcomponent Neuromedin U 40S ribosomal protein S29 Breast tumor autoantigen NF-AT3 Elongation factor-1-beta Paraneoplastic encephalomyelitis antigen HUD Epstein-Barr Virus Small Rna-Associated Protein Ribosomal Protein S12 Quiescin (Q6) mRNA N-MYC HSPB1 Heat shock 27kD protein 1 Alpha-1 collagen type I gene RhoE L44L gene COL3A1 Alpha-1 type 3 collagen Tumor-associated 120 kDa nuclear protein p120 SEF2-1A protein (SEF2-1A) INSM1 Insulinoma-associated 1 CCND3 Cyclin D3 Ribosomal Protein S4 Pathway Mapping Requires GO Classification Classic IGF2 N-MYC PTCH GLI Desmoplastic GO-Viewer in Decisionsite portal GO Classification I • Molecular function is what something does. It is a capability that a • • physical gene product (or gene product group) carries as a potential. It describes only what it can do without specifying where or when this usage actually occurs. Examples of broad functional terms are "enzyme," "transporter," or "ligand." Examples of narrower functional terms are "adenylate cyclase," or "Toll receptor ligand." [There is a potential for semantic confusion between a gene product and its molecular function, because very often these are described in exactly the same words. For example, "alcohol dehydrogenase" can describe what you can put in an Eppendorf tube (gene product) or it can describe the function of this stuff. There is, however, a formal difference -- a "product" has a (potentially) many-to-many relationship with a "molecular function." An example: there are many gene products that have the function "alcohol dehydrogenase" (some of these may indeed be encoded by a gene with the name alcohol dehydrogenase, but many will not be); a particular gene product may have both (or more) the functions "alcohol dehydrogenase" and "acetaldehyde dismutase."] e.g. GPCR, Kinase GO Classification II • Biological process is a biological objective. A biological process is • • accomplished via one or more ordered assemblies of molecular functions. Usually there is some temporal aspect to it, although a process event may be essentially instantaneous. It often involves transformation, in the sense that something goes into a process and something different comes out of it. Examples of broad biological process terms are "cell growth and maintenance," or "signal transduction." Examples of more specific terms are "pyrimidine metabolism" or "cAMP biosynthesis." A biological process is not equivalent to a pathway. We are specifically not capturing or trying to represent any of the dynamics or dependencies that would be required to describe a pathway. [The semantic distinction between a biological process and a molecular function can, at times, be hard to draw, and GO takes a pragmatic, rather than dogmatic, approach: As a general rule a process must have >1 distinct steps.] e.g. Apoptosis GO Classification III • A cellular component is just that, a component of a cell but with the proviso that the component is part of some larger object, which may be an anatomical structure, e.g. "rough endoplasmic reticulum" or "nucleus" or a gene product group, e.g. "ribosome," "proteasome" or a heterodimeric protein. • Molecular function, biological process and cellular component are attributes of gene products. In principle these may all be assigned independently or may be inherited; in practice they are assigned independently, that is to say the three graphs, of function, process and cellular component, are independent. • The relationships between gene product to molecular function, biological process and cellular component are all many to many. e.g. Nucleus, Cytoplasm Affymetrix uses GO terms since April 2003 NetAffx Gene Ontology Mining Tool Select your own Array GO viewer GO-Tool Configuration Select Records of Interest Gene Ontology Procedure 2 Filter 1 Connect 3 Unfold & Explore….. Show & Hide Empty Nodes Mark Selected Genes Acknowledgements • • • • • Johan Helmstad Tobias Fandriks Niklas Lindgren Christopher Ahlberg Information Sources: – GO Consortium – Dataset: Pomeroy et al. Nature 415, 436-442 (2002) • OpenOffice.org